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A magically powerful hero, two oracular children, a frontier filled with supernatural beasties: familiar elements smoothly worked.
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Per the back cover: “It’s the only way to enjoy the World Cup without the fear of disappointment.”
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ABC Family’s new fat camp dramedy avoids the fat jokes even if still succumbs to some Conventional Dramatic Wisdom.
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A promising horror action mini-series about a dangerous funeral service.
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The first in a series of manga adaptations of the popular s-f horror action series.
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A new set of short pieces by the creator of the romantic shojo epic, Fruits Basket.
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An enjoyable curiosity from the early sixties pits a crew of American would-be hitmen against the Cuban dictator.
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Langan's third novel proves a moody and compelling urban horror novel.
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Graphic novel prequel to the anime feature should appeal to hard-core fans, but what about the rest of us?
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